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  Issue 44

   

Humanitarian concert of Tose and friends

28,000 euros generated for the Children hospital

With the donated means the Department for haematology will be renovated, and it’s also foreseen to buy additional equipment for this department

With the UNICEF hymn “For this world”, sung by the pupils from the school for children with impaired sight “Dimitar Vlahov” and the Macedonian pop-star Tose Proeski, started the humanitarian concert that took part at the beginning of December on the Skopje Fair. The Macedonian stars were joined by their colleagues and friends from the area of former Yugoslavia – Anja Rupel, Toni Cetinski and Leontina who together with Esma Redzepova, the band “Syntesis” and the string orchestra “Dzorlevi” sang and generated 28,000 euros for the Children hospital, more precisely for the Department for haematology, that should be renovated with the donated means, and it’s also foreseen to buy additional equipment. Before the start of the concert Tose Proeski together with Esma Redzepova and the guest from Croatia visited the Department for haematology, and the most rejoiced from their visit were the children-patients.

The Department for haematology needs to be renovated for a long time and it also needs additional equipment, but means for this purpose can’t be obtained from the state. Though, the state doesn’t withdraw from the duty called paying taxes even when it’s about a humanitarian concert, so from the generated 28,000 euros, five thousand euros will have to be put in the state cash.

 

M.K.

 

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